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"MARCH ON LONDON"

FANTASTIC BOOK BY GENERAL VON HINDENBURG. By Telegraph—Preaß Awooiation—CopyTlßlit ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, November 24. | General von H mdenburg'B book, "March on London," has been isst/ed in I Berlin. There have been many editions, and the book is tlie most popular of the season. It contains a highly-coloured picture of the German' Army marching through London, with von Hindenburg and Count Zeppelin on London Bridge watching tho troops swinging past in the goose step, and crowds of awed Londoners respectfully watching the army as it passes the Mansion House. The banks and Stock Exchange are, according to the book, worried, and unkempt members of the Stook Exchange alid* club men are mournfully gazing. Later von Hindenburg and the higher command visit the Houses of Parliament j thSn von HindehbUrg ciyes an address to the troops, as follows:— "Soldiers, after heating a world of enemios, _ you are bivouacking in, front of Buckinghatn Palace." There is terrible battle in London, where the Germans fight Indians, Moroccans, halftipsy Australians, and negroes,, scream*ing like wild animals while wiping out the fiaely-cultivated German brains.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 5

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"MARCH ON LONDON" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 5

"MARCH ON LONDON" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 5

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